Just finished watching the Season 1 finale of Mr. Robot.
It seems like drama on TV has adopted the convoluted never-ending plot technique.
Says the guy who watches WWE wrestling. LMAORunnin,
Sorry but you have to be on drugs to watch that. It is too convoluted. I only watch it because it comes on after WWE wrestling and I have the TV on when I am surfing for better cooking techniques.
They may be hoping for multiple seasons but I think they're just winging it from season to season in most cases.Well that's because when people write pilots for TV shows these days they do it with having multiple seasons renewed in mind.
It was an impressive acting job by the lead role, imo. Something oddly believable about him.I found Mr. Robot interesting. Read a good review of the first season over at Vulture (New York magazine's daily arts e-newsletter) that called the show engrossing, but just not quite there yet. I'm really curious to see where they go with the second season. If the teaser is any indication, I may be in for a let-down.
My favorite show is Review, led by the incomparable Andy Daly. True comic gold.
They may be hoping for multiple seasons but I think they're just winging it from season to season in most cases.
It was an impressive acting job by the lead role, imo. Something oddly believable about him.
Says the guy who watches WWE wrestling. LMAO
I thought last season's circus setting was really interesting, but I couldn't make it through the first episode this year.Fargo Season 2 episode 1 was good. American Horror Story jumped the shark seasons ago. Now they're just continually dry humping the shark. Only 2 1/2 more months 'til It's Always Sunny season 11, so have to continually watch reruns in anticipation.
I thought last season's circus setting was really interesting, but I couldn't make it through the first episode this year.
I concur. This season is horrible.